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Thomas Antony on March 10, 2010 in
Netbooks

Toshiba has announced that it is developing tablets of its own in the same category that has been established by the iPad. This is not surprising considering that after Apple’s iPad announcement, every gadget company out there want to bring out tablet devices to get a piece of thepie. Now ARM is also announcing that they are expecting upto 50 tablets based on their processors this year alone. Toshiba’s US notebook lead, Jeff Barney indicates they would have a line of devices to be ready later this year or in early 2011.

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Sanjeev Ramachandran on February 15, 2010 in
Cellphones

Toshiba is bringing to the fore its new TG02 smartphone, which is taken off from its earlier super-slim Toshiba TG01 Windows phone. This apart, the Mobile World Congress also is being witness to K01, which comes across as a stylish, powerful and easy to use media device optimized for mobile messaging.

by
Alex Ion on February 15, 2010 in
Cellphones

The 2010 MWC just kicked in today in Barcelona, and Toshiba is all over the place by announcing new products, out of which, a very interesting new Toshiba K01 QWERTY slider. Announced literally just hours ago, the new Toshiba K01 packs just like the updated TG02 a snappy 1GHz processor and boasts a wide, high-quality 4.1-inch touchscreen (Toshiba’s first OLED capacitive display) that promises bright colors, an amazing contrast rate, faster response times and for the green-minded, lower power consumption.

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Sanjeev Ramachandran on February 1, 2010 in
Business,
Displays

Toshiba Corp is planning to exit the LCD production scene. Increasing losses seem to have prompted such a move, as was evident from the results announcement over the past weekend. With LCD business soon to go off the Toshiba portfolio, the company hopes that the plummeting of sales owing to less demand, price dip and a strong yen could be checked.

by
Atul Roach on January 27, 2010 in
Laptops
Planning to grab a high-end notebook? You needn’t think beyond the Toshiba Satellite L505-S5993 TruBrite 15.6-Inch laptop which is the best selling notebook in its category on Amazon
. It deserves the best selling accolade as the Toshiba Satellite L505 TruBite comes laden with a feature spec sheet you can get tired of defining.

At the forefront, the notebook has a 15.6-inch display which boasts of 720p native high-definition resolution that renders unmatched color depth and clarity. The notebook runs on a 2.1 GHz Intel Pentium T4300 dual-core processor which is assisted by 4 Gigs of RAM (expandable up to 8GB) and a 500GB Serial ATA HD.

by
Thomas Antony on January 21, 2010 in
Laptops

Toshiba is making a few new additions to their line of notebooks. They have now announced four new machines available from right now in the US. This includes the 15.6-inch Tecra A11, the Core-i7 packing Qosmio X500 , Satellite Pro L450 and Satellite L500.
More details and specs below.

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Thomas Antony on January 20, 2010 in
Laptops

Toshiba’s new Satellite E205 notebook was unveiled at CES earlier this month and it caught some attention due to some rather cool features. As promised, it is a Best Buy exclusive and is now on the shelves at a cheaper price than the initially announced price of $999 . What makes this notebook different is its wireless display tech. With the help of that, you can stream video to your TV without needing wires.
More specs and details below.

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on January 7, 2010 in
Home Entertainment,
Home Gadgets

Toshiba seems to have merged PS3 capabilities into its televisions. The result is out. The new Toshiba ZX900 Cell TV has been showcased at CES 2010, and it runs the Cell processing engine found in PlayStation 3. So powerful is the processor that it has the ability to transform 2D content into stereoscopic 3D. Wow, indeed!

by
Radimir Bobev on January 4, 2010 in
Laptops

Toshiba and Gateway are about to reveal their newest laptops at CES, which will use the Intel Core i3 and Intel Atom Pine processors. Even though the companies were expecting to make the big announcement at the CES, information made its way onto the Internet before that, as it usually happens lately.

by
Sanjeev Ramachandran on December 15, 2009 in
Hardware

An innovation that could soon be seen powering portable devices such as iPods and smartphones, Toshiba has brought in a new 64GB embedded NAND flash memory module. The new module has the capability to double the storage capacity of these portable devices. Toshiba hopes to ship the 64GB modules this month itself.
